WEBVTT B: KETV NEWSWATCH 7'S LAUREN SCOTT REPORTS FROM ALONG SOUTH 13TH STREET. TERRY: IT'S NOT A BUSINESS. IT'S OUR HOME. LAUREN: LIKE MOST OF TERRY KAPOUN'S FAMILY, BOHEMIAN CAFE HAS BECOME HIS LIF TERRY: WE TOOK OVER FROM MY GRANDPARENTS, IN 1966. I WAS A SOPHOMORE IN HIGH SCHOOL, AND THIS HAS BEEN MY ONLY JOB. LAUREN: HIS GRANDPARENTS BOUGH THE RESTAURANT, FROM ITS ORIGINAL OWNER, BACK IN 1952. OVER THE YEARS, BECOMING A GO-TO SPOT FOR GENERATION AFTER GENERATION. SHARON: PROBABLY, 40 YEARS. LANAEA: I REMEMBER COMING WITH MY PARENTS. LAUREN: MANY SAYING THEY'VE Y TO FIND A PLACE IN OMAHA OFFERING SUCH AUTHENTIC CZECHOSLOVAKIAN CUISIN SO, ONE OF THE DISHES THEY ARE REALLY KNOWN FOR HERE ARE THEIR HOMEMADE CZECH PASTRY, KOLACHES. SO, I'M GOING TO TRY ONE, TO SEE IF IT LIVES UP TO IT'S REPUTATION. SO, HERE WE GO. YUP, DEFINITELY DOES. DAN: WE HAVE TO TRY EVERYTHING, AT LEAST ONCE. AND THEN, TAKE SOME KOLACHES TO GO. LAUREN: EVEN THOUGH THE FAMILY HATES TO SAY GOODBYE, THEY'RE SIMPLY READY TO RETIRE. TERRY: I'M 64. MY BROTHER RON, THE HEAD CHEF, IS 67. LAUREN: BUT THEY ARE EXCITED TO SEE WHAT'S NEXT FOR THEIR 13TH STREET COMMUNITY. AND THEY'LL NEVER FORGET THE CUSTOMERS, WHO ALL FELT SO MUCH LIKE FAMILY. TERRY: OPEN THE DOOR AND SAY BOY, THAT SMELLS JUST LIKE GRANDMA'S HOUSE. YOU CAN'T ASK FOR ANYTHING